Monthly Archive for May, 2007Page 2 of 17

Launch delay for Bigelow’s Genesis II - now set for June

Bigelow Aerospace will launch their space station prototype, Genesis II, from Russia in late June.
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Energiya Requests Approval for 2015 Human Trek to Moon Using Soyuz/Kliper

Russia’s RKK Energiya is seeking government approval for a human-rated mission to the Moon by 2015 first using the Soyuz and then a new vehicle Kliper.
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Local Travel Agent Booking “Out Of This World” Trips

One First Coast travel agent in Florida has just the ticket to send you out of this world on a Virgin Galactic flight.
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NASA Ames, Virgin Galactic looking into space

Space agency and Branson agree to explore working together.
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International Space Tourism Update, May 30

An update on the latest news concerning space tourism at DailyTech.com.
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LIAM GALLAGHER - GALLAGHERS SPACE GIFT TO NOEL

British rocker Liam Gallagher has reportedly treated his brother Noel to a GBP107,000 ($214,000) trip aboard a Virgin Galactic flight for his 40th birthday.
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Space-Elevator solution for building a Lunar colony to be propos

Dr. Brad Edwards says that NASA can build and supply a lunar base for about half the planned cost if they use two Earth-based space elevators.
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EuroSpaceward Climber and Tether Design Workshop

EuroSpaceward will sponsor a November workshop in Luxembourg focused on space elevator systems for entry in the US and German competitions.
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Entrepreneur Magazine: Space Odyssey

A report on Entrepreneur.com about the current state of efforts to develop a space elevator.
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How Does The Space Elevator Work?

A primer on how a space elevator could help get equipment and personnel into orbit.
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